Jaguars running back Leonard Fournette was involved in a "minor accident" Tuesday morning while driving in Jacksonville, a team official announced on Twitter.

The incident was a three-vehicle crash near the Dames Point Bridge, the Florida Highway Patrol confirmed to local television station WJXT. Fournette's car was rear-ended. He was not hurt and "was able to drive home," according to the official's tweet.

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Leonard Fournette was not hurt in the accident. (Keith Srakocic/AP)

The "chain-reaction crash" occurred on Interstate 295 about 20 minutes before noon. A Patrol sergeant told WJXT that Fournette was not at fault.

Fournette handled the collision with grace, even posing for photos and signing the bumper that fell off his car due to the crash and giving it to a first responder, according to News4JAX.

#Jaguars RB Leonard Fournette signed the bumper of his 2017 Maybach and gave it to a first responder after someone rear-ended him on I-295. He also posed for pics. Everyone ok. Woman in an SUV cited for careless driving, causing crash. pic.twitter.com/hxwJznCQm1

Fournette suffered an ankle injury in the second quarter of the Jaguars' 45-42 divisional round win over the Steelers in Pittsburgh this past weekend. He later returned to the game and finished with a game-high 109 rushing yards and three touchdowns.

The Jags play the Patriots in the AFC championship game Sunday at 3:05 p.m.